Webinar

Funding Sources Available for Mental Health: Know Your Options

Finding Money to Support Mental Wellness in Your District

In 2024, mental health support is more critical than ever. Students need access to reliable mental health services, but for many districts, securing the funding to provide these services is challenging. Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) funds may be available for your district to utilize to support mental health.

View our webinar on-demand as Gaggle hosts a customer panel to discuss how districts can utilize ESSER funds for mental health services and enhance their current funding strategy. Learn how your district can maximize this funding and find additional avenues to provide your students with needed mental health support.

Meet the Presenters

Rachel
Dr. Rachel Wisnefski

Rachel Wisnefski, PhD has over 15 years of extensive experience in business development and education market expertise. She serves as Chief Revenue Officer for The Amos Group. Dr. Wisnefski also serves as an elected representative on the Beaufort County Board of Education, serving the Beaufort County School District’s diverse student body of over 21,000 students.

Mattson
Denise Mattson

Denise Mattson has 37 years of experience in public education. She has spent 32 years in Texas schools before moving to South Carolina where she served for 5 years and is currently the Director of Special Revenue for Beaufort County School District.

Adrea Murray
Andrea Murray

Andrea Murray has Social Work and Mental Health Field experience for over 33 years. This includes working with individuals from Headstart to Adult Education, as well as with adults experiencing severe, persistent mental health issues. Andrea is currently serving as Human Services coordinator at Beaufort County School District.

Jacob
Jacob Huss

Jacob Huss is the Director of ReachOut at Gaggle. He brings over 15 years of experience in education as both a teacher and administrator. He has been helping Gaggle fulfill their mission of keeping students safe by building out an effective solution that connects and listens to students when they need it most.